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Wesley Heights

“Wesley Heights. Middle class homes of Craftsman/Bungalow style (1920s), adapted Tudor Revival (1930s), and Colonial Revival styles of frame and brick veneer homes remain in this National Register Historic district.

Mary Norton Kratt, Writer

It was developed around 1920 on the nineteenth-century farm of Charlotte livery stable owner John Wadsworth. The neighborhood on Charlotte’s northwest side was close to two trolley lines in the early days of streetcar neighborhoods and is an intact example of an early twentieth century community with pleasing architectural integrity and character. The grandest and earliest house in the neighborhood is the George Wadsworth house at 400 South Summit Ave. designed by Charlotte architect Louis Asbury Sr..
 

Historic Wesley Heights     CWAC Wesley Heights

 

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